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Afghanistan Sikh, Hindu returned home from Kabul Gurdwara

Afghanistan Sikh, Hindu returned home from Kabul Gurdwara
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Ambala: Most Sikh and Hindu Afghanistan who took refuge in Gurdwara Dashmesh ribbon in Karta-e-Parwan, near Kabul, for the past two weeks have returned to their hometown in Afghanistan and has begun to reopen their business.
However, some families are still in Gurdwara.
This happened in the middle of the Taliban spokesman Zahebullah Mujahid said that a group of 140 Sikh and Hindu Afghanistan prevented from reaching Kabul Airport may be allowed to leave the country.
Sikh based in Kabul, who runs a cosmetics store, said, “Nearly 40 Afghanistan Sikh and Hindus run shops and businesses in Kabul.
They began to return to work.
Brother has a drug wholesale business with Indian pharmaceutical companies and return to work.
Commander The Taliban had convinced us safely and asked us to start working.
So we opened our store for now.
“A Hindu Afghanistan said they had opened the shop but almost no work.
“We sat for several hours and went home because there were several customers.
People are also afraid to get out of their homes,” he said.
A cosmetics shop owner hopes “work can get steps over time”.
There is also a glimmer of hope for Hindus and Sikh who want to travel to India.
“There is a ray of hope that they will be able to come to India as Zahebullah Mujahid, an official spokesman for the Afghan Islamic Emirates, in an interview with the Afghan Pajhwok news agency, has expressed his government approval for the departure of Hindu Afghanistan and Sikh pilgrims to India with legitimate travel documents and convince his support, “said President of the World Forum India Singh Chandhok to Ti.
He said there must be some clarity at the end of this week when Sikh and Hindu Afghanistan will be able to go to Delhi.
“We have to wait for the situation at Kabul airport to normalize as a Taliban handing over airport operations to Turkey and Qatar after the US goes,” he said.
“Representatives of Taliban Bilal Karimi convinced us that religious minority rights will be protected.
He said Sikh was part of their culture and their Hum-Vatan (compatriot),” Chadok added.
He said the Indian external ministry also came into contact with Gurdwara’s head in Afghanistan.
With input from Delhi

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